Running Kubernetes on Fedora CoreOS Training Course
Course Outline
Introduction
- Comparing Fedora CoreOS to Other Linux Distributions for Government Use
Overview of Fedora CoreOS Features and Advantages for Government
Creating an Ignition Configuration File for Government Systems
Provisioning the Virtual Machine for Fedora CoreOS in a Government Environment
Installing Fedora CoreOS for Government Operations
Installing Kubernetes Tools Packages for Government Applications
Setting up a Kubernetes Cluster for Government Use
Setting up Networking for Secure Government Operations
Creating and Running Deployments in a Government Context
Troubleshooting Common Issues for Government IT Teams
Summary and Conclusion for Government Stakeholders
Requirements
- Experience with Kubernetes for government applications
- Familiarity with Linux command line operations
Audience
- DevOps engineers in the public sector
- Developers working on government projects
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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35 HoursDO180 is an introductory course on containers, Kubernetes fundamentals, and Red Hat OpenShift platform concepts, with a focus on practical, hands-on skills development.
This instructor-led, live training (available both online and onsite) is designed for beginner to intermediate technical professionals who are interested in learning container workflows, Kubernetes basics, and how to deploy and operate applications on OpenShift.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Build and manage container images and registries using best practices for reproducibility and security.
- Deploy and manage Kubernetes objects such as pods, deployments, and services within OpenShift.
- Leverage OpenShift features like routes, build configurations, and the web console to enhance application delivery.
- Implement persistent storage, configuration management, and secrets handling for stateful workloads.
- Apply basic security measures, role-based access control (RBAC), and monitoring practices to ensure healthy clusters and applications.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Hands-on labs in a live OpenShift environment each day.
- Scenario-driven exercises and troubleshooting workshops.
Customization Options for Government
- To request a customized training tailored to the specific needs of your agency, please contact us to arrange.